France and the UK join Germany, Italy and Spain in deeming a possible annexation of areas in the West Bank "a serious breach of international law" and calling on all parties to refrain from actions that would imperil the viability of a two-state solution.

Matignon says a no-deal Brexit would entail some level of disruption between France and the UK, and has asked all ministers to remain mobilized on the issue and maintain the unity of the 27 EU member states until the UK has clarified its position.

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Presidents Macron and Putin confirm that the "current momentum" would make it possible in the next few weeks to hold a Normandy-format summit in Paris to make progress on implementing the Minsk agreements.

France will continue its efforts with its EU partners to ensure an international agreement is reached to protect marine biodiversity on the high seas, say the Foreign Minister and the Ecology Minister.

Cultural events at the French Institute in London

Brexit: Information meeting for French citizens

The French government has been awarding the Légion d’honneur to D-Day veterans from many different countries for several years, as a way of honouring and thanking those who fought and risked their lives to secure France’s liberation during the Second World War